"When a party in possession of the best evidence, which throws light on the issue in controversy, withholds it, the Court is entitled to draw
read more"While the right to vote enables a member to exercise franchise in accordance with the statutory scheme, the right to contest an election or to
read more"Prolonged separation indicates that the matrimonial bond has broken down beyond repair and there is no possibility of resuming cohabitation", Supreme Court, in a significant
read more"Indisputably, inflation hits both serving and retired employees with equal force, therefore, differentiating the two qua the rate of increase of DA and DR, in
read more"The so-called reconstitution is nothing but a cloak to conceal an unlawful transfer of possession, warranting lifting of the veil," Supreme Court, in a significant ruling dated
read more"When certificate is sought in respect of a particular financial year, certificate of a different financial year goes to the root of the eligibility of
read more"Sale deeds executed by the defendants during the pendency of the litigation are certainly hit by doctrine of lis pendens and are non est," Supreme
read more"The adverse presumption, if any, drawn for non-appearing in the witness box by the plaintiff, is a rebuttal presumption and if the aforesaid presumption is
read more"Where a plaintiff omits to claim a relief which he or she is entitled to claim on the same cause of action, he/she is precluded
read more"To hold that such an order has assumed irrevocable finality would be to defeat the very purpose of Section 105, CPC and to confer upon
read more"Ordinarily, the Court would not substitute its decision in place of the decision required to be taken by the concerned authority in exercise of its
read more"Expression “any other institution in the same line of business” under Section 64(d) requires a substantial or predominant, or closely related sameness in business activities,
read moreSupreme Court of India, in a significant ruling, held that a Multi-State Co-operative Society (MSCS) is ineligible to submit a resolution plan under the Insolvency and
read more"The relevant date for the purpose of reckoning the limitation under Section 468, Cr.PC is the date of filing of complaint or the date of
read more"Giving up an argument where a point of law is already decided is a professional virtue. It is part of ethics in professional conduct
read more"All that is required is for the adjudicating authority to satisfy itself as to the existence of a plausible pre-existing dispute, which was not spurious, hypothetical
read more"It is settled in law that the jurisdiction of Executing Court is limited to give effect to the decree as passed and not to assume
read more"It is settled law that a letter of intent does not, in and of itself, create a legal relationship or contractual obligations until there
read morePunjab and Haryana High Court, in a significant ruling, granted regular bail to a man accused of espionage, holding that continued detention is unjustified when
read more"Criminal law is not meant to be used to convert every workplace grievance into an offence of voyeurism," Bombay High Court, in a significant ruling
read more"When a party in possession of the best evidence, which throws light on the issue in controversy, withholds it, the Court is entitled to draw
read more"While the right to vote enables a member to exercise franchise in accordance with the statutory scheme, the right to contest an election or to
read more"Prolonged separation indicates that the matrimonial bond has broken down beyond repair and there is no possibility of resuming cohabitation", Supreme Court, in a significant
read more"Indisputably, inflation hits both serving and retired employees with equal force, therefore, differentiating the two qua the rate of increase of DA and DR, in
read more"The so-called reconstitution is nothing but a cloak to conceal an unlawful transfer of possession, warranting lifting of the veil," Supreme Court, in a significant ruling dated
read more"When certificate is sought in respect of a particular financial year, certificate of a different financial year goes to the root of the eligibility of
read more"Sale deeds executed by the defendants during the pendency of the litigation are certainly hit by doctrine of lis pendens and are non est," Supreme
read more"The adverse presumption, if any, drawn for non-appearing in the witness box by the plaintiff, is a rebuttal presumption and if the aforesaid presumption is
read more"Where a plaintiff omits to claim a relief which he or she is entitled to claim on the same cause of action, he/she is precluded
read more"To hold that such an order has assumed irrevocable finality would be to defeat the very purpose of Section 105, CPC and to confer upon
read more"Ordinarily, the Court would not substitute its decision in place of the decision required to be taken by the concerned authority in exercise of its
read more"Expression “any other institution in the same line of business” under Section 64(d) requires a substantial or predominant, or closely related sameness in business activities,
read moreSupreme Court of India, in a significant ruling, held that a Multi-State Co-operative Society (MSCS) is ineligible to submit a resolution plan under the Insolvency and
read more"The relevant date for the purpose of reckoning the limitation under Section 468, Cr.PC is the date of filing of complaint or the date of
read more"Giving up an argument where a point of law is already decided is a professional virtue. It is part of ethics in professional conduct
read more"All that is required is for the adjudicating authority to satisfy itself as to the existence of a plausible pre-existing dispute, which was not spurious, hypothetical
read more"It is settled in law that the jurisdiction of Executing Court is limited to give effect to the decree as passed and not to assume
read more"It is settled law that a letter of intent does not, in and of itself, create a legal relationship or contractual obligations until there
read more"This is a supremely fit case warranting exercise of jurisdiction under Article 142 of the Constitution of India... to provide a quietus to this decade-long
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"In writ proceedings, where the Court is called upon to interpret the scope and operation of an interim order already passed by it, a person
Punjab and Haryana High Court, in a significant ruling, granted regular bail to a man accused of espionage, holding that continued detention is unjustified when
read more"Criminal law is not meant to be used to convert every workplace grievance into an offence of voyeurism," Bombay High Court, in a significant ruling
read more"Without there being any specific provision, either in law or in the DTAA, we are unable to accept this broad proposition that because the services were
read more" Probate Petition Maintainable For Estate Of Undischarged Insolvent; Succession & Insolvency Acts Operate In Different Spheres," Bombay High Court, in a significant ruling dated
read more“Rule 109 Does Not Recognise Interview Session Timing As A Determinant Of Seniority”, In a decisive ruling on seniority disputes in recognised aided schools, the Delhi
read more"High Courts are not the Revisional Courts to re-analyse and re-interpret the evidence on record and upset the concurrent findings rendered by the trial Courts." Karnataka
read more"Unless it is established that the deceased was subjected to cruelty in connection with demand of dowry soon before death, the presumption under Section 113B of
read more"Where a mark has acquired a household identity, its protection must extend beyond class boundaries" – In a notable decision Madras High Court set aside the
read more"The maxim delegatus non potest delegare applies where a statutory delegate purports to create a new delegate without statutory sanction. It has no application where the
read more"The employer cannot permit an ineligible person to remain in service after his ineligibility stands confirmed." Calcutta High Court, in a significant ruling dated April
read more"A person cannot, in the garb of such financial commitments, evade or dilute his legal and moral obligation to maintain his wife and child." Delhi High
read more“Registrar Does Not Adjudicate Title, But Must Act As Gatekeeper Of Public Lands Under Section 22-A”, Madras High Court delivered a significant ruling in SAIL
read more"Merely because power is vested in Lokpal to hold investigation under section 20(3), it does not mean that the same can be exercised in a
read moreBombay High Court, in a significant ruling, held that the mere registration of an agreement for sale does not automatically fasten constructive notice upon a
read more"The Court’s duty at this stage is limited to finding a 'right to sue' on the face of the record, not to evaluate the probability
read moreBombay High Court, in a significant ruling dated April 1, 2026, held that the mere non-deposit of the balance sale consideration by a purchaser during the
read more"It is clear that under Section 45 QA of the Act only the NCLT had the jurisdiction to decide the dispute of premature repayment of the
read more"Therefore, sale deed could not have been mechanically registered by the Revenue Authorities in oblivion to the fulfilment of the fundamental conditions thereof." Punjab and
read more"Permanent alimony is not contingent upon dependency of children alone, but is a distinct and independent right of the spouse arising out of the dissolution of
read moreCalcutta High Court, in a significant ruling dated 06 April 2026, held that a kidnapping charge under Section 363 of the Indian Penal Code (IPC) cannot
read moreIn the contemporary landscape of the Indian criminal justice system, DNA profiling has transitioned from a "novelty" to the "gold standard" of forensic evidence. However, for
read morePossession is the law’s most practical concept. Before a court reaches the higher question—“who is the owner?”—it often asks the simpler, urgent question—“who is in possession, and
read moreAppreciating evidence in civil litigation requires adherence to strict principles under the Indian Evidence Act, the Code of Civil Procedure (CPC), and binding judicial precedents. Courts
read moreIn the world of law, the doctrine of Res Judicata serves as a cornerstone for upholding judicial efficiency and finality. Res judicata, meaning "a matter already judged,"
read more"Copyright law, a delicate balance of protecting creativity while fostering innovation." – Indian Judiciary- Introduction: Safeguarding Creativity Through the Copyright Act
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read moreIn the Indian legal system, judgments play a crucial role in shaping jurisprudence and guiding future cases. These judgments can be classified into two primary categories: reportable and non-reportable.
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